Fireball over Bavaria
The cameras on the roof of the RiesCraterMuseum recorded the bolide that could be seen over Bavaria and the Czech Republic yesterday evening, June 26th 2023. At 10.45 pm, a brief, extremely bright flash of light was recorded on the black and white camera. The light trail is clearly visible in the still images of the video. On a single image from the color camera, the trail of the bolide and the greenish glow, significantly brighter than the moon, can also be seen.
Five still images of the 360° black and white camera shots from the roof of the RiesCraterMuseum.
Opening of the Molassic Park exhibition
The new special exhibition “Molassic Park” has been on display at the museum since December 16. The exhibition was opened the evening before with over a hundred guests.
The exhibition Molassic Park – an expedition to Bavaria’s great apes, primitive elephants and subtropical forests was developed as a joint project by Museum Mensch und Natur, Biotopia – Naturkundemuseum Bayern, the Bavarian State Collection of Palaeontology and Geology, the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Gardens and the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. The exhibition was inspired by the discovery of bones of the great ape Danuvius Guggenmosi, known as “Udo”, who lived 11.6 million years ago and who probably already walked upright. The exhibition goes far beyond this, however, as visitors are given an insight into the development of the landscape, flora and fauna between 17 and 11 million years ago – including the time of the impact of the Ries asteroid 15 million years ago.
Dr. Madelaine Böhme, Professor of Terrestrial Palaeoclimatology at the University of Tübingen and head of the excavation team that found the fossils of “Udo”, and Caroline Illinger, who played a leading role in the conception of the traveling exhibition, spoke at the exhibition opening. Introductory remarks by Museum Director Prof. Stefan Hölzl were followed by words of welcome from Lord Mayor David Wittner, Deputy District Administrator Claudia Marb and Dr. Elisabeth Schepers, Secretary General of the Bavarian State Natural History Collections.